It was standing-room only before the Lacey Planning Commission on Tuesday night as more than 50 people attended a public hearing to speak out against a proposal to address homelessness.
Current and former military officers urged the White House not to pardon service members and security contractors implicated in war crimes.
Trump declared that bipartisan cooperation was impossible while House committees are investigating him.
Many other workers at the Hanford nuclear reservation have been notified that they can expect an expanded drug testing program starting in July.
By Annette Cary
“The engineer was set up to fail,” said NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt.
Gov. Jay Inslee declared drought Monday for nearly half of Washington watersheds.
She first met him at a corner store 30 years ago, when she was 13 and wandering the streets of Tacoma’s then-notorious Hilltop.
Wildfire season is coming, and the state Department of Natural Resources is readying for a long summer.
Grays Harbor Audubon meeting set
Homes for our Troops, a national nonprofit that builds and donates adapted homes to wounded veterans, hosted a volunteer event on Jereme Sawyer’s property.
Gov. Jay Inslee is being urged to veto spending $750,000 for a state study on breaching the four lower Snake River hydropower dams.
Westport’s 2019 recreational halibut fishing season has gained an extra day.
